St. Joachim Roman Catholic Church, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the first Roman Catholic church established in Northeast Philadelphia in 1845. The parish was closed on July 1, 2013, as part of a reorganization within the Philadelphia Archdiocese, merging with Holy Innocents Parish along with two other nearby closed parishes.
Throughout its history, St. Joachim Church had a parish school and a maintained graveyard, which is now overseen by Holy Innocents. The church was served by a succession of pastors, each contributing to the spiritual life of the community until its closure in 2013.
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